PAGE EIGHT . THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDA, t 1 22,1- 0 I'AGE EIG-Wt0 ~HE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MARCh 22. 1927 I DAIL'Y OFF IIA Publication in the Bulletin is construe the University. Copy received by the 3:30} p. m. (11:30 a. m. Satirdays). _Col VOLUME V11 TUTESD~AY, MARC uc DI .C L BULLETIN fctive notice to all members of Assistant to the Presideut until )py must be typewritten. CHI 22, 1927 N".fBER 124, To the Deans: There will be noi Conference of, the Deans on Wednesday, March 2 . P. F. Robbins. Foreign Women: ' All dormitories do. not remain open 'tdtring the Spring V , ation. I shall be glad to help foreign women- to find other accommodations it they will see me before April 1. Grace Richards, Adviser of Women. yeniors, Literary College: Bell Telephone System representatives will be at the Michigan Union in Room 323 Tuesday, March 22, and Room 304 Wednesday and Thursday, March 23 and 24, for the iurpose of interviewing those Interested in em- ployment. J. A. Bursley, Dean. Freshman Lecture: The sixth freshman lecture in Hygiene for men will be given in Water- -~man Gymnasium, Thursday and. Friday, March 24 and 25, at 3-4-5 P. M. This :requirement includes. all freshmen .in the. regular, physical training ,lasses and others that have been excused from these classes. George A. 31ay. Senate Committee on 'Undergraduate Studies: There will be a meeting of the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies on Wednseday, March 23, at 4 P. M., in- Room 1014, Angell Hall. Ira Xi. Smitk, Secretary. Psychology 110, Vocational Psychology: The examination Tuesday, March 22, will be held in Room 231, Angell Senior Education Cas: Orders for Programs and Announcements will be received in Tappan Hall ¢on Tuesday, March 22, and Wednesday, March 23. Earl It. Lillie, President. Junior Education Class: Meeting of the representatives of the Junior, Education Class, Wednes- day, March 23, Room 109 Tappan Hall, at seven-thirty. Pauline Zofler, Secretary. IPhysics Colloquiu: Tile Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:10 P. M.. Tuesday, March 22, in Room 1041, New Physics Building. Professor G. A. Lindsay will speak on "The Nature of X-Ray Absorption Edges and the Values of Certain Energy Levels." All interested are cordially invited to attend. W. F. Colby. Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. R. L. Larkin, representing the Union Carbon and Carbide Company, Ewill be in Room 221 West Engineering Building on Wednesday and Thurs- day, March 23 and 24, t'o interview those interested in positions ,with this company.' H. C. Anderson. Mr. J. T. Sheafor of the Michigan Bell Telephone Company, Detroit office, will speak tonight to the Business Administration Club at 7:30 in the Michigan Union, 'Room 323. lDonald B. Doubleday. Senior Mechanical Engineers : Mr. Frank B. Doyle, representing the Ingersoll-Rand Company of New York, will be in Room 221 West Engineering Building on Tuesday, March 22, to interview those interested in positions with this company. H. C. Anderson Faculty Women's Club: The Flay Reading Section will meet Tuesday, March 22nd, with Mrs. Arthur E. Wood, 3 Harvard Place. Charlotte N. Sundwall. Jewish Women Students:, Any girls interested in working at a summer camp for room and board apply to me at Barbour Gymnasium. Beatrice WV. Johnson, Adviser of Women. Botanical Journal Club: There will be a meeting of the Botanical Journal Club Tuesday even- ing, March 22, at 7:30 in Room 'B 173. Natural Science Building. Papers will be reviewed by Mr. S. 1H. Emerson, Miss E. Lawton, and Miss, S. Kuiper. Bessie B. lianouse, Senretary. Dean Burisey's Advisory Group: Bridge teams from all of the advisory groups will meet for the tourna- ment tonight at 7:30 at 1817 Washtenaw Avenue. Waldo Abbot. COLLEGE MEN- AND WOMEN WheCKAn in the vicinity of State' and Packard, will find. the PACARDRESTAURANT, American cooking, a good place to at.Under new management, and everything, else new. 703 PACKARD a { ISlosson's New Bookfi On Modern History' To Be On Sale Soon; "Twentieth Century Europe," an ac-! count of modern European history by~ Prof. Preston WV. Slosson of the his-I tory department, will be ready for, release by the publishers, the diough-, ton-Miff'lin company, late in April,I accord ing to word received by the author. The hook deals. with the most event-i fuil quarter century in human history, the period between 1901 and 1926." It is the fruit of the observations of Professor Slosson, who has been for many years a close student of the trend of affairs in the 01(1 world. I I I For The Hair Gloco Brilliantines gl I Glos tara SMacomb I M. Bandoline Everything to keep the hair well groomed. Eberbach & Soan Co. 200-2 02 East Liberty St. i _._. r r r r. , a ' JUST RECEIVED-Another Shipment Log ,Log Rules $10.85 IN LEATHER CASE WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE a F-al. C. H. Grlffitts. Teaching Probelms Club (Ronm. Lang. Department): There will be a meeting of the Teaching Problems Club today, Tuesday, 22d, at 7:10 P. M., in Room 202 South Wing. X. S. Pargment. French Plays: } Three French one-act plays will b~e given in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, Wednesday, March 23rd, at 8:00. Tickets for this soiree and the remai~ider of the Cercie Francais series. may be procured at the door. >$eue Tala~ion. Organ Recital:a *Palmer Christian,- University Organist, will give a very. .lntetresting pro- gram in the Twlght Organ Recital Series, Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock.. The, generalIpublic, with the exception of. small children, is cor- dially invited to attend. The program ;in full Is as followrs:. Symphonic Poem "My Country" (Smetana) ; Nocturne _(Griei) ; Pas- torale, fFranck) ; Marche Chempeter (Boex) ; Choral Prelude on-'. "ejoice,' ye Pure in ,Heart" (Sow erby); Andante. (Synmp#Q.ony N} (Peeflioven) ; Two, "Color-Prlnts"' (Mardh); Overture to "Reinzi" (Wagner).' Charles A. Slnk, Secretary. Ad elpli: Adelphi, House of Representatives will, hold its regular .pieeting. Tues- day evening at 7: 30 in the Adelphi room~s on the fourth floor of, Angell I-hll. The general question as to the proper extent of,.University discipline in mat- ters concerning student activities will} be discussed. All who are interested in the discussion or' in .forensic activities are cordially invited to attend. erepak. Regular meeting tonight at seven-thirty. The Society. will resolve itself into a Senate body for the consideration, of. a bill to .be regularly introduced and opposed. This is the meeting for ytryout speeches for membership. Lyle E. Elserman, Pres.- Web and Flange: The regular monthly banquet will be held Tuesday, March 22, at 6:15, at the Union. R.. A. Davldson, Pres. Portia Literary Society: Initiation will be held Tuesday, :March 22nd, at Belen Newberry Dor- mitory at 7:00 P. M. sharp. All members are urged to be present. Miriam ,:I. Olden, _President. Unlxersity Girls' Glee Club: The trip to Ohio State and Ohio Wesleyan. Universities had been poet- poned until April 22nd. There will be a :regular rehearsal f'or all members this afternoon at 4:30 in the School of.. Music. Nary Kent-Mliller, President. Athlena Literary Society: The regular meeting of the society will take'place Tuesday,, March 22nd, at 7:30 P. M. Florence A. Pollock, President. Clii Delta Phi: .v ,.. 'There will be a meeting Tuesday at 7:30 PF. M. in Room 204 S. W. Mary fEllabetii Klbbey, President.. 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